on, and sat down. you know the breaking news beckons. yeah when, the breaking news beckons. thank you, victor, i ll see you tomorrow. this is don lemon tonight, and won t be long now, because it s got to happen before midnight, any minute now we re expecting the doj s response to team trump s request for a special master to drop. and this is not just some routine paperwork, it s going to get a lot here. it s gonna be a, doozy so you want to stay tuned. again, it s supposed to happen before midnight, so it s supposed to happen in the hours that were on. now the justice department got special permission from the judge to submit an extra long response, up to 40 pages, twice as long as a usual 20-page lemon. the doj says they need to quote, adequately address the legal and factual issues raised by trump s filings. what is in those 40 something pages? we should know soon. but those factual issues, it certainly sounds intriguing, doesn t it? so remember, this is all about tru
problems just like this. and so, what we have got to do, those of us who live here, those of us who are democrats, we are gonna reach across the aisle to our republican friends, and try to fix this once and for all. it s going to be a major undertaking. we re going to be looking to washington. but now that the state has some money, we are going to have a partnership with the city, and we need a comprehensive solution. let s hope everyone can get together and fix it, because an obvious urgent need, it s a dire situation right. now thank you senator blount. it is, i m tired of boiling by water. i m sure you are. thank you sir, i appreciate you joining us. thank you for having me. at any moment now, we re expecting the doj to file a response to trump s bid for a special master to oversee documents seized at mar-a-lago. what we can expect, next. bother the bugs. gotcha. .not your family. zevo is made with essential oils whicich attack bugs biological systems. it gets rid of the
as much as $90 million in state and local funds on top of the money you just mentioned. but even that is not going to be enough. so, we are already talking to our congressman, we re talking to the president, the governor after the original amount of money has been expanded we have to open our system to fix these problems once it for all. senator blount, jackson s public works director was reassigned to a new position on monday. i mean, as you mentioned, there s been a boil water notice since late july. people say problems have existed for years. how did things get so bad? it s a combination of factors, to be honest with you. there have been a lot of problems in management, in staffing, the state has not stepped up when the state could have stepped up. but that situation is different now. again, for the first time in history, mississippi has a lot of money in the bank, money that came to the state through the american rescue plan. mississippi has 2.5 billion dollars in the bank to f
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